Challenge

Cement a decision in your brain about where, when, and how you will intentionally speak Korean (most laziness occurs because people haven’t made a conscious decision to do something).

Begin pushing you outside your Comfort Zone.

Therefore, today’s Daily Challenge is as follows:

#1: Record a Self-Introduction video in front of someone else.

Here’s mine:

The content of your Self-Introduction video is up to you and depends on your current Korean level. You are free to look up a few basic Korean phrases if you need to. You are also free to write down some ideas to help guide you, but don’t just read your whole intro. The goal here is to set a visual reminder for yourself of where you began this 30-Day Challenge, so free speaking as much as possible is important.

The reason the Challenge is do record the video in front of someone else is simple. Your Comfort Zone includes your own personal space. Recording a video alone in your room = Comfort Zone. Recording a video in front of someone else = the “dangerous” and “scary” Learning Zone. Push yourself out of your Comfort Zone.

Hashtags for today are:

#k2korean #k2k301

(I discovered yesterday that the dash (-) in the hashtags doesn’t work properly. We’ll remove that from here on out.)

Resources

(aka “The Study Zone”)

If you don’t yet know Hangul, now is the perfect time to learn. Here are some good resources: